NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys announced the appointment of Joshua Holdeman as Worldwide Head of 20th Century Design, Photographs and Prints. Mr. Holdeman joined Sothebys earlier this year as Vice Chairman, Americas and his newly-appointed role is effective immediately.
The categories of 20th Century Design, Photographs and Prints have tremendous growth potential in todays ever-expanding market of all things modern and we are delighted that Josh is going to help position Sothebys to take full advantage of this, commented Maarten ten Holder, Managing Director of Sothebys Americas. Collectors today are looking to acquire great objects from the 20/21st Centuries and it makes sense to approach these categories in particular with a unified vision.
Mark Cornell, Managing Director of Sothebys Europe commented, Throughout his entire career, Josh has focused on art and design of the last century, working across a variety of categories simultaneously. Collaborating closely with seasoned teams of specialists in London, New York and Paris, his extensive experience in this arena situates him perfectly for this role.
Mr. Holdeman began his career at Robert Miller Gallery in New York, which was among the first galleries to simultaneously present Contemporary Art, Photography and 20th Century Design as a part of its program. During his nearly ten-year tenure at the gallery, Mr. Holdeman worked with artists and artists estates such as The Estate of Joan Mitchell, The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Estate of Diane Arbus and Bruce Weber. He joined Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg in 2001, where he founded its Photographs Department and oversaw a number of landmark sales, including The Seagram Collection of Photographs in 2003. In 2004, Mr. Holdeman began working at Christies as International Head of Photographs and 20th Century Design, before moving to the Post-War & Contemporary Department as an International Director and eventually to the Chairmans Office.
During his tenure at Christies, Mr. Holdeman oversaw the sale of many market-changing events in New York, London and Paris, setting and resetting many world records along the way. He supervised many landmark single owner sales as well as single artist sales, including those comprising the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, Diane Arbus, Line Vautrin, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Robert Frank and William Eggleston. While Mr. Holdeman has always been officially based in New York, he has spent a considerable amount of time working internationally with all 20thCentury categories.